I do not own the main characters accept for the names of the character's children.

Dan knew that although Chuck and himself had differences from the past, something had changed since they became in-laws. He desperately needed to tell Chuck before he found out the wrong way, but he knew better than to go against Lily's judgement, she wouldn't have agreed if she hadn't thought this out fully.

Dan woke up the next morning, Serena and the kids were still asleep. He decided to just leave the brownstone townhouse, and clear his head. Should he do the right thing and tell Chuck? Dan took the subway down to Manhattan with his Ipod in his ears trying not to think about the current dilemma. Weaving his way through the Manhattan crowd Dan found his favourite coffee and bagel shop five blocks away from the school. He checked his watch, it was only 7:15 and his day began at 10 since he had no period 1 class. He stood in line and ordered his favourite cream cheese bagel with coffee, at the coffee table he accidently bumped into a short lady at the booth.

"Oh, I'm extremely sorry, I know how much people need caffeine, especially early in the morning, how about I buy you one?" said Dan not looking up as yet.

"You better, Humphrey" said the woman. Dan looked up, and he instantly knew who she was. It was none other than Blair Waldorf, the same person that made half of his years at Constance miserable.

"Blair, what a pleasant surprise" said Dan. "Of course I'm still going to buy you that coffee, just take a seat, French vanilla?" asked Dan.

"No – English toffee" she said with a smirk. Dan bought her a new coffee and sat across her at the table.

"So in fifteen years, that's three major changes" said Dan.

"Fifteen years is a long time Dan, and you can't base them on a change of coffee flavour" said Blair.

"You weren't a religious coffee drinker back then"

"Well with the stresses of motherhood, you need some cooling, I bet Serena's a constant coffee drinker as well?"

"Well actually now she's being limited to a mere 2 cups per day, since she's pregnant"

"Wow, another Vander Woodsen – Humphrey to the bunch"

"Yep, so are you still a Waldorf or changed to Kilne?" asked Dan.

"I'm both"

"What, well there's no rich Kline's in Manhattan, and i think in the world, although that would be a stretch, wouldn't it?"

"I adopted my mother's last name after I ran away"

"Oh, where did you go?"

"England, I knew that if I went back to France, Chuck would easily –"

"So Audrey isint Chuck's "

"Of course not!"

"He looked for you, for two years, he even went with the PI, the PI is still on your case"

"Did he give up?"

"Well not really, he moved on if that's what you mean"

"That's good"

"But your back, everyone knows except for him" Dan tried to guilt Blair.

"I wondered why he wasn't there yesterday at the ambush"

"You can't act as though what happened between you guys never existed"

"You're not me Dan, do you still think he's going to want me after he finds out about Audrey, Chuck can put it together"

"Come on Blair,"

"Come on what, you know how he would just drop me, leave me like I never mattered"

"So, that's what you did to him, you left him, we had to pick up those pieces!"

"I had a child, Serena would have done the same!" said Blair, furiously she got up and left. Dan knew better than to go and find her. Instead he left himself to ponder, would Serena so the same?

Blair ran as far as her Coach shoes led her. Dan was right on every part, she thought. Chuck Probably did miss her, and how much she longed to be with him, to touch him, she hadn't been that satisfied since the limo. Blair smiled as she recalled the memory. Blair hailed a cab, she knew where she had to go, the place where no one would find her. Blair got into the cab.

"Where to mam?" asked the cab driver.

"Central Park" she quivered. She watched the city as it rolled by her window; this was how she liked Manhattan the best. Covered in the early morning fog, just a few commuters' on the street just waiting for the busy city to come back to life.

"Here we are mam" said the Cab driver. Blair pulled out a Thirty and paid the cab driver. "Have a good day" he nodded and drove off.

Blair loved Central Park, more than anyone else knew. It was the place where she took her first steps, ate her first and last hot dog, the place where she kicked her first soccer ball, the first place where she came after she found out that she was pregnant. Everything for Blair, began and ended here. She always liked to think that her future marriage to none other than Chuck Bass would have taken place here, among the luscious green lawns that extended for as far as the eye could see. She could still picture it in her head, she would be wearing the perfect Vera Wang wedding gown, walking along side her father, who would probably be whispering something funny to her as they made their way down the aisle. Serena and the other brides' mades would be waiting there for her with a smile on their faces. Once they reached the white gazebo, Chuck would be standing there, I can read his eyes, they were dying for the honeymoon to begin, and I wouldn't complain. That dream was now purely unattainable.

Serena woke up that morning; Dan was not at her side. She lugged her pregnant self from the bead, brushed her teeth, changed her clothes, and went to wake up her kids. She was never the breakfast maker, which was more Dan's job, but now since he works and Serena being 8 months pregnant, the maid Elena would look after most of the issues. Serena and Dan always believed that other than the immediate family members and friends, no one else should take care of their kids. That dream changed when you have a four year old boy and a two year old little girl.

"Miss Humphery, what would you want for breakfast?" asked Elena in a thick Russian accent.

"Umm eggs would be fine" said Serena. She always felt awkward having Elena making her breakfast, Elena was an amazing cook there was no doubt about that, it just needed some getting used to. Elena always reminded her of Dorota, Blair's nanny and the bond they had. Blair was probably closer with Dorota than with either of her parents or friends. Serena shook her head violently. No that's not going to happen.